Coming Out of the Trance State: Dr. Steven Jones
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THE MORMON’S GALILEO: PROFESSOR STEVEN E. JONES
A COVER-UP, I GUESS YOU’D HAVE TO CALL IT THAT BYU physics prof Steven E. Jones, in this interview of June 3, 2006 in Chicago, exposed gaping holes in the official story of 9/11, revealing the probable explosives used to bring the three World Trade Centers down (thermite, super-thermite…). With natural reluctance Dr. Jones drew the inevitable conclusions that 9/11 was an inside job followed by “a cover-up. I guess you’d have to call it that.” (transcribed interview below)
Subsequently, just days before the 5th anniversary of the crimes of 9/11, BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SUSPENDED PROF. JONES. The Mormon university (Provo, Utah) on Sept. 7, 2006 issued this statement: “university officials are concerned about the increasingly speculative and accusatory nature of these statements by Dr. Jones." The university took the very rare measure against Jones (paid leave) because there was a question about [the] professor's performance in citizenship, scholarship or teaching.” Just so. He excels in all three areas and therefore must go. (28:30)
A COVER-UP, I GUESS YOU’D HAVE TO CALL IT THAT BYU physics prof Steven E. Jones, in this interview of June 3, 2006 in Chicago, exposed gaping holes in the official story of 9/11, revealing the probable explosives used to bring the three World Trade Centers down (thermite, super-thermite…). With natural reluctance Dr. Jones drew the inevitable conclusions that 9/11 was an inside job followed by “a cover-up. I guess you’d have to call it that.” (transcribed interview below)
Subsequently, just days before the 5th anniversary of the crimes of 9/11, BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SUSPENDED PROF. JONES. The Mormon university (Provo, Utah) on Sept. 7, 2006 issued this statement: “university officials are concerned about the increasingly speculative and accusatory nature of these statements by Dr. Jones." The university took the very rare measure against Jones (paid leave) because there was a question about [the] professor's performance in citizenship, scholarship or teaching.” Just so. He excels in all three areas and therefore must go. (28:30)
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